07-16-2009
how to rename all files that have a certain text in the filename using tcsh shell
Hello~
I'm on AIX version 5 and I believe I have the tcsh shell environment to play in. Can you guys help me with a solution to rename all files that have "eclp" in the filename to "ecl" ? I basically want to rename the files and strip the "p" out.
i.e. original filenames:
grp_
eclp_grp_cent_ADTA.xlt grp_seri_grp_eclp_ADTB.xlt
grp_eclp_grp_cern_ADTA.xlt grp_seri_grp_eclp_ADTC.xlt
grp_eclp_grp_cern_ADTB.xlt grp_sftmd_grp_eclp_ADT.xlt
altered filenames when done:
grp_
ecl_grp_cent_ADTA.xlt grp_seri_grp_ecl_ADTB.xlt
grp_ecl_grp_cern_ADTA.xlt grp_seri_grp_ecl_ADTC.xlt
grp_ecl_grp_cern_ADTB.xlt grp_sftmd_grp_ecl_ADT.xlt
Thanks in advance!
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